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【题目】听下面一段对话, 回答下列三个小题。
(1)Why doesn't the man like his new neighbors?
A.They keep dogs.
B.They don't get on well with him.
C.They like to watch him through the window.
(2)What does the man think of dogs?
A.They are lovely.
B.They are scary and dangerous.
C.They are in danger.
(3)What does the woman ask the man to do first?
A.Talk with the neighbors.
B.Say hello to his neighbors.
C.Call the police as soon as possible.

【答案】
(1)A
(2)B
(3)A
【解析】【听力原文】W: Jim, why don't you say hello to your neighbors?

M: They just moved here. And I don't like them.

W: Aren't they friendly?

M: Not in that way. They seem to be friendly whenever you see them.

W: That sounds good.

M: But their dogs are too noisy and they often come into my yard.

W: I think dogs are lovely.

M: But I don't like dogs. They are too scary and dangerous. Every time I want to go out, I have to look through the window to see whether a dog is there or not.

W: Have you talked to them about this?

M: No, if the dogs comes in, I'll call the police.

W: I think you'd better talk to your neighbors first.


(1)根据But their dogs are too noisy and they often come into my yard.故选A。
(2)根据But I don't like dogs. They are too scary and dangerous. 故选B。
(3)根据 I think you'd better talk to your neighbors first.故选A。

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